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Yonr Home Town Newspaper
TmrRSDAY. NOVEMBER 1.1964 VOLUME 25 - NUMBER 30
aieg^
THREE SECTIONS
S3L
lions Qnb Pancake Breakfast
PartDistrlct Minutes
Pictumi^iove left to right: Warren Hansen, Jim Mattingly, Don Tessmer and Oordy Schuhz, members of the Hunt¬ ley Lions Gub while they cooked
Hnntley Receives $10,000 €k)ftware Grant
Last month Hnatiey reorived a grant for educational aoftwaie ttom a ftWate aottwate manu¬ facturer, Micio-Ed., of Mnaea- poUs, Kfinn.
This allows Frieda of the Library to dwose among hon- dieds of titles of edncational software iHiidi the company produces. The software iriiicfa the company produces. The software is to be kept fai the library for student and commun¬ ity use bodi on the Media Center Apple Compntera and m anymie's home oomp«ttef.
The committee is only limited by die ftuds available to obtain floppy disks ou which to record the software. Mrs. Carol Von Bosse is heading the Committee to dwose software, ao if you know of a way to obtain free or inexpensive disks, or have an opinion about the type of aoftware that's needed, contact her or Mrs. Kane. The committee will be guided by the. Software Survey imed laat May to aU Huntley residenta, whidi. had a terrific reapooae. Over tiie summer a oonunittee made up of Steve MadejewaU. PM Lawlor, Jim CrabOl, Carol Von Boaae and Betty Conley wrote the origfaial grant. Cant ia now completing the prooeaa.
Thankatoallwfaopnrtklprted in maUng thia additkm to die IniMlay Software Ubnty poaai- Me.
sausages for tiie Pluicake Breakfast held last Sunday at the Amerkan Legion. The annual event is one of the local clubs main money makers to
Hnntley
Conunnnity
Library
Just a reminder that the Huntiey Community Library is open <w Tuesdays from 3 to 5 pm and on Thursdays from 7 to 9 pm. We are located fai the sdiool district media center. We are kicking furward to aeeing yontiiere.
Grade School Sponsors Style Show
On November 15, 19M, at 7:00 the Sth tiirou^ Stii grades of Huntley Elementary Sdiool are presaiting a style sliow featuring Karia Bires of Tots and Teens hi Marengo and Caria Walter of The Smart Shop of Marengo and alao now in Crystal Lake. The latest apparel for misses, teens and young¬ sters will be presented and modeled by focal "models".
The dasses are preparing the gym with a fall theme, and tiiey win serve refreshments. Jtrin them for a pleasant evening and door prizes!
lldceta cost S3.00 and are available from Sth, 6tii, 7tfa, and Stfa graders or by calling the school ofBce, 669-510B. Yoa may alao porehaae tiiem at the door.
The proceeda fttwn this stjiiah evening wOl fkind daaa field trips, outdoor edncatfaa, and gmdnattea atllvltlea. Yow sop- port la greatly appreciated.
enable them to help witii their various charities.
This year the dub served approximately 300 people. More pictures on inside page.
PTOFunFah*
The time haa finally come for tiie Fun Fair. Mark your calendar for Sat. Nov. 3rd from 11 an til 3 pm b tiie Grade Sdiool Gym.
Many new games, faidnding a dunk tank, strength tester, haunted house and a Cabbage PMdi Kid Drawfaig, promiae to make this our biggest and best Fair ever. Refreshments will be avaHaUe so that if yoo omie ttom a soccer game yoo can have hmch at the Fair.
Proceeds from tfae Fair win be used fbr.an additkiaal computer and to toad tiie many programs spmisored by tfae PTO.
Lntra-mural Basketiball
Students hi grades 4 -12 can sharpen up their skills and techniques fot tiie 84-85 baaket- ball season by attending Hunt¬ ley Park District's Intra-mural basketbaU sessiona iriildi begin on Nov. lOandoontiaaetikroagh Dec. IS. The Saturday seastens win be held fai Huntiey Grade School and will be fautmcted by Coach Kahl iriw will be aaalated by Joyce Radoatilta. Tbe fee ia S1.00 per week wfaidi nay be paid to Mr. Kahl at tiie gym or may be paid to the park fai advance. The tfanea for eadi aeaakm are: 4tfa grade - 12.-00, Stii * 6di grade - 1K». Ttii * Stii grade • 2M and Hi|^ Sdiool • 3:00. Yoo may regtetar at tha first sesakM, or by caffiag tiie park offioe at M9^180 daring tegolar <ifliiie iMNua on week* days 9:00 - 3:00 or oo Sat. 9M • 12.-Q0.
The regular meeting of the Huntiey Park District wu called to order at 8 pm by President Tures at the park office on Wednesday, October 24, 1984. Ptesent were all five commis¬ sioners; Tures, Jurs, Gumett, Olson and Mercer. Also attend- faig were Attorney Cowlin, LeRoy Wirsfaig, Betsey War¬ rington and Mike Dominick from the Huntiey Republican News.
The minutes from September 26 were read. Mrs. Mercer made a motfon to approve the minutes, seconded by Mr. Gumett. All CommissicMiers voted aye and the motion carried.
The Treasurer's repmt was given. A motion to accept the report was made by Mr. Jurs, seconded by Mr. Olson. All ayes and the motion carried.
The bills fbr the month were presented. Mr. Jurs made a motion to pay all bills, seamded by Mrs. Mercer. All ayes and the motion carried.
Mr. Vl^sfaig gave his report on aiainteoaace. Otscoaaioo followed covering e(|aipment repair, new battoy, grwuids, signs, tables, muskrats, pond and garbage, Mr. Wirsfaig tfaen left the meeting.
Huntley Pengufais Accepting Applications
The Haatiey Pcagntea Snow- mobile Oob la now aocepthag mempersmp appiicanoos spr me 1984-85 aeaaon.
The dob meetings are held at the American L^foo oo the lat and 3rd Toeadaya of the moodi atSpa.
The Peagnlns eaooorage aO SBownoMIe owners to Join In safe aad orfeanlzed snowmobOe- faW.
Fbr OMire iaformatioo caU 428-1467 or 669-5856.
BellChoh- Brunch Nov. 11
The Bdl Choira of tiie First Congregational Churdi are htridfaig tiieir Bdl Chi^ Braadi oo November lltii flrom 8:30 to 12:30. The menu featnrea chi^en ala Idng, con beef hadi. eggs, saoaage, aalada, coffee cakea, deaaetta aad beveragea. Tldteta are 94.00 fbr adoha aad 12.00 for cUdrea aad caa be porchoaed ftoai aqr dioir member or at tlM door.
Roceeda tieaa past bfoadioa have helped aaad choir aMm- bers to the BaO Peatival. Yow neip aao soppon ta appredolod ao we ai^r ( ooreflbcta.
Mr, Jurs made a motion to build a garbage container with frame and wheels. After discus¬ sion, the motfon was tabled to che(A tato sizes and prioea.
Betsey Warrington ^ve her recreation report, whi^ indud¬ ed the park conference, skating party, pumpkin carvfaig party and Halloween party. She aaked ibr approval to Join the IDfaiois Park and Recreatfon Asaodatkm and got it.
Mr. Gumett reported on faisurance, stating tlie coverage increase and change from depreciated cost to replacement cost.
Mr. Tures reported oo equip¬ ment aad grounds oommittees, oonceming fsll fertilizing, snow removal, stump removal and tree trimming.
The board wiahes to thank Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barton tot their tree donation.
Mrs. Mercer moved for adjournment, seconded by Mr. Gumett. The meeting was adjonmed at 10 pm.
Theae mlnates are aohietct to approval by the board at tfaeir next regular meeting.
LoisPferisek
Secretary
Huntiey Park District
Trinity to Hold Soup-Sandwich Luncheon Bake Sale &Bazaar
On Thursday, November 8tfa. the Trinity Lutheran Chorch will sponsor its Aaanal Soop-Saad- wicfa Luacheoo.
Serving will be from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
A BAKE SALE aad BAZAAR win be held at the aaaie tiaie.
Tickets are S2.50 fbr adnlts aad $2.00 for thoae over 65 aad uaderl2.
Lioness Minutes
The October aieetlng of tiie Huntiey Uooeaa waa called to order I7 Preaident Gall Waaaer- straaa. She wetoomed Mary Sigrlat aa a goest. Tbe pledge waa said and two "Sfaig Along" songs were led by May Cheaak at the piaao. Minotea were read and appioved. Tkeaaorer's re¬ port waa headed oot. May Cheaak faivlted aB Uoaeaa to atte&d xut NovwBoef o nieelni^ of tiieL^lott AttzBlarjr to hear nie lepotts of nie QM SCatffS.
MaB cMb flMflMon appfoved gMng a doBatfoo to a MIod baby boy ftom BaaaeBvlDa. A ftaad baa boea started by tlie looscorflla Ikmnaa to helR de4ay the eoata el aoqisiy aad iraaaponanoa la aasBpaia,
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be 31untletr 9armilhe
f .._. ^ USPS5M.361I
Yonr Home Town Newspaper
TmrRSDAY. NOVEMBER 1.1964 VOLUME 25 - NUMBER 30
aieg^
THREE SECTIONS
S3L
lions Qnb Pancake Breakfast
PartDistrlct Minutes
Pictumi^iove left to right: Warren Hansen, Jim Mattingly, Don Tessmer and Oordy Schuhz, members of the Hunt¬ ley Lions Gub while they cooked
Hnntley Receives $10,000 €k)ftware Grant
Last month Hnatiey reorived a grant for educational aoftwaie ttom a ftWate aottwate manu¬ facturer, Micio-Ed., of Mnaea- poUs, Kfinn.
This allows Frieda of the Library to dwose among hon- dieds of titles of edncational software iHiidi the company produces. The software iriiicfa the company produces. The software is to be kept fai the library for student and commun¬ ity use bodi on the Media Center Apple Compntera and m anymie's home oomp«ttef.
The committee is only limited by die ftuds available to obtain floppy disks ou which to record the software. Mrs. Carol Von Bosse is heading the Committee to dwose software, ao if you know of a way to obtain free or inexpensive disks, or have an opinion about the type of aoftware that's needed, contact her or Mrs. Kane. The committee will be guided by the. Software Survey imed laat May to aU Huntley residenta, whidi. had a terrific reapooae. Over tiie summer a oonunittee made up of Steve MadejewaU. PM Lawlor, Jim CrabOl, Carol Von Boaae and Betty Conley wrote the origfaial grant. Cant ia now completing the prooeaa.
Thankatoallwfaopnrtklprted in maUng thia additkm to die IniMlay Software Ubnty poaai- Me.
sausages for tiie Pluicake Breakfast held last Sunday at the Amerkan Legion. The annual event is one of the local clubs main money makers to
Hnntley
Conunnnity
Library
Just a reminder that the Huntiey Community Library is open